Sunaina KaranwalLoopedOnce, we were talking — I, animatedly and he with unusual reserve — when a smile played upon his lips, and I found myself floundering for…2 min read·Jun 23, 2021----
Sunaina KaranwalWest Coast PheromonesWhenever it’s a sunny day in San Francisco — not a common occurrence — my city comes into its typecasted Californian Bloom. The sun shines…3 min read·Jun 21, 2021----
Sunaina KaranwalThe Poetics of LoveWriting about love is so cliched, it borders on mundane doesn’t it?1 min read·Apr 8, 2021----
Sunaina KaranwalOn Being ResilientI have a scar on my hand that has two pale skin aberrations, distinctly round and pink. I’d like to think that I got it from something…1 min read·Nov 13, 2020----
Sunaina KaranwalIf You’re Going to San FranciscoOn Sunday, I stepped out for a stroll, and as I walked, I felt a sudden and overwhelming sense of hatred for San Francisco. I hated it. I…1 min read·Oct 5, 2020----
Sunaina KaranwalEverybody’s Gotta LiveThe thing is, there is this ‘saying’ — don’t compare yourself to others. Even taking this with the spirt and nuance it is intended, let’s…1 min read·Sep 30, 2020----
Sunaina KaranwalAll Day I Dream About SnacksI was supposed to write every day I know, but I fell off the wagon. Things have been rough, and both motivation and discipline had been…1 min read·Sep 21, 2020----
Sunaina KaranwalDeleting photographs —— off your phone doesn’t feel as satisfying as tearing them up and burning them. There is little catharsis from tapping the little trash…1 min read·Sep 1, 2020----
Sunaina KaranwalDie Frau trägt den RockTranslates to: The woman is wearing the skirt.1 min read·Aug 28, 2020----
Sunaina KaranwalForever is Composed of Nows —Lately, as a practice in dispassion, I have been observing the patterns of my thoughts, as they come up. Not so easy, and you can’t nail…1 min read·Aug 25, 2020----